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Electric wallpaper: is it the future of heating?
Electric wallpaper, a relatively recent innovation in the realm of heating solutions, has piqued the interest of many engineers and environmentalists alike.
£1bn fund for EV charging network yet to launch after three years
Over three years since its initial announcement by Rishi Sunak, almost £1bn designated for the enhancement of Britain’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure remains unallocated.
The latest innovations in engineering and manufacturing
One of the leading manufacturing and engineering exhibitions, Advanced Engineering, has announced the 23 companies that have been selected to be a part of its innovation and sustainability trails.
RS Group climate reduction targets get SBTi thumbs-up
RS Group has announced that four of its near-term climate reduction targets have received validation from the SBTi.
The path to efficiency and resilience: adoption of LTE450 in the European utility industry
The European utility industry faces significant challenges as it grapples with an evolving energy landscape and the corresponding need for modernisation, sustainability, and ever-increasing efficiency.
Megawatt charging system for electric trucks and electric vehicles
Kempower is expanding its fast DC charging solutions offering as the company introduces its megawatt charging system to the market.
Avalue HPM-SRSDE high-performance server motherboard
Avalue Technology has launched the HPM-SRSDE server motherboard solution which is specifically designed for high-performance computing applications.
Surrey County Council installs pop-up solar car park and EV charging hub
3ti has completed the installation of a ‘Papilio3’ pop-up solar car park and electric vehicle (EV) charging hub at the Council Depot Centre in Merrow, Guildford.
ROHM's new EcoSiC brand combines performance and sustainability
ROHM has announced the launch of its new EcoSiC brand. EcoSiC is a trademark for ROHM products using the advanced material silicon carbide (SiC).
Nanoelectronic device performs real-time AI classification
Northwestern University engineers have developed a new nanoelectronic device that can perform accurate machine-learning classification tasks in the most energy-efficient manner yet.